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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Oct 1914, p. 2

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Mr. Ralph King and Mr. Roy Hutchison of Wankegan were the guests of the la parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutc '30:: Thursday. Miss Irene Macadie of Chicago was the week-end guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer. Mi'. Chu Scavuzzo has opened a bar- ber shop in the Duffy hotel. Mn. Robert Hillshoflr of Ravenswood was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carl Lang last week. Mr. Ruph Petersen has issued invita- tions for a Hallowe’en party to be given at his home Saturday evening. Oct. 31. Mn. Easter and daughter Clan of Chi- cago were the week-end guests of Mn. 1. E. Knickerbocker. Mr. Theodore Knnak is spending his nation in Fox Lake. The Dorcas Society will hold an tlhday meeting“ the home of Mn. H. Boles Wednuday. Mia Margaret Newport Robbin: of Niles. Ohiqisthe guest of Mrs. J. A. Rachclt. Jr. The social given by the Dorcas Society It the spacio country home of Mr. Reichelt. Sr.,l (Wednesday was a de- lightful ocauion. More than a hundred were present and a large number of the (nest: went to the farm on hny rncks. An interesting program was given by local talent. Mn Kcisten gave a charm- ing reading. “Ruth and Naomi" from Pollv of the Circus. Rally Day services were held in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. An interesting program was given by those who were promoted from the dll‘ ferent departments. The cradle roll babies and their parents were also given a welcome with special exercises. Miss Sedgwick of Chicago, made the address and awarded the diplomas. l Deerfield News Items Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Howe of 26 50. Green Bay Rd., were given a pleasant surprise when thirty-five friends came to give them a house warming on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howe are new- ly~weds and haze recenzly gone- to housekeeping. Mm George F. Goodnow entertained a number of her friends from Waukegan at luncheon on Friday at her new home on Green Bay Rd. Mrs. Goodnow was formerly of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell entertained a num'wer of friends at dinner on Satur- day. The out of town guests were: Madama Frank Walthers. Frank Harle- man. and Alice Johns. and the Misses Annie Gorke. Mabel Olsen. and Gerrrude Hoflman. all o(.,Oak Park. _Mrs. Thresa Bauman of Glenview Ave, announces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Anna Bauman to Mr. James J.Walters 0! Chicago. The marriage took place on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at St. Mary's Rectory. The Rev. Dr. J. D. O'Neill officiated. The bride was attend- ed by Miss Mary O'Donnell while George Bowden acted as best man. After a honeymoon trip through Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Wakers will be at home cn Glcnview Ave‘ Mr Raymond Flinn enlertaixml :n In on Monday in compliment to her gust. -Mlss Eulah'e Urover of Oberhn, Him». formerly of thl: cxty. The affair was quite informal as only a few of Mus Grover's friends were present The Social Side of Life Rough Dry and Assorted Flat Work ‘ 12 pieces . . . . E 25 pieces 50 pieces . . . . Under 12 pieces . List} Very moderate prices on Family Wuhings, ironed. A S K U S WWW Telephones 178 and 179 Local Affairs of the week BV the Oi-ser-vr ‘ Mrs. E H. Willman hadu her guests: | last week Mr. Albert Ostetman and Miss ' Madeline Martin of Chicago Mrs Paul 1 We)“. Mrs. Edward Feht of Evanston § and Mrs August Rudolph of Glencoe. ‘ Mm Higgly of Chicago was the guest of her sister. Mr; Sarah Adams last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger were ‘V the guests at the home of Mrs. Henry} Behrens of Glencoe Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sanger are visiting Mr. and Mn. Fred Rockenback of Fari- bault. Minn. A family dinner was given at the home of Mr. H. L. Wessling Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Weasiing’s birthday an- niversary. Mn]. A. Stryker entertained a few friends in honor of her guest. Miss Edith Su'yker of Oak Park. Mi. Sadie Curtis. who ha been visit- ing her sister, Mm Baxter of Chicago. returned to her home in Deerfield last Mn. Lincoln Penis, who has been in a unitarium in Waukeshaw, Wis. returned to her home in Deerfield Sunday evening. There will be “movies" in the assembly hull of the grammar school Friday eve- ning. Oct. 16m Mr. and Mrs. W. Stems. Mrs. J. E. Knickerbocker and Mrs. B. H. Kress motored to Milwaukee Thursday. Miss Mane Love. who has been the guest of her son, Mr. A Gunckel for the past two months. returned to her home in Randall. Kansas last week. Mm Walter Beecham entertained a number of friends in honor of her birth- day anniversary Friday evening. The Altar and Rosary Some!) Holy Cross church held their n meeting at me home of Mrs. J. E. erbocker Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. N. Lord and family m Rawns wood are the guests of Mrs. Imzd's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Penis Mrs. Johw L, ['dell rnlcrfmncd I" Norm End Embruidcry club un \h-(incs day afternoon. Mrs. Naomi Comstock or “Auntie" Comstnck as her friends love to call her. celebrated her 75th birthday last Sunday at her home in Ravinia. to which she and her husband came thirty years ago Postal cards and letters. far exceeding the number of her years. were received during the day. and a dinner in her hun- or was given by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hardacre. Mrs. Comstock leznes soon with her sister. Madame Hardacre. tor :1 season in California. Winifred Rogan entertained a number of her friends informally at her home on N. Second St. on Friday evening. The occasion was in celebration of her birth- day anniversary. List Price of [hr {onlhly K1m‘k~ ""3" Learning without politeness male. I (flammable pedant, lad politeness uestf without learning make- : superflflll lasti (when. mootâ€"Chesterfield. Mr. Edison. who wu getting Very weary of the man's enmes- questions, replied blundly: ”That. my dear “r. In It cradle that rocks by sound. You pu! the baby In and the ionder It how!- (by faster the cradle WRIT-Pearson'- Weekly One day a rather talkative jourmllst pointed at a model "What's that?" be uketL A amt InvoMion. Mr. Edison ls apt to be rather crust, with vlsitom to his workroom: wh- they ask too many questions. There hu heen In Interval when poo ple were content to herd together In railway trains. but It In. Ilready plu- ed lw'ly. We have returned tn the private. the special, the personal; In a word. we have gone back to the» eighb eenth cvntury. Now.“ then. a m-ntleâ€" man travels In hi1 own com-name.â€" Atllnuc Monthly. In thv youth of our own grumlru [burs the truly great. enshrluml m an aristocratic vehlcle. refusal to dew-pull from 1! even when on shlptwnnl. The opera singer Grinl cruised the (*lmnnvl ln her own conch. while her dunful husband stood on deck at the much wlmlow holding the harmless nocmu» ry buln. The lndlvldunl vohll-le wu n hall mark of distinction, How the Twenhoth Century I: Lynxoc With th. Eightoenth Thu Immlm-mh century !. 1‘ x ”n (M pusx'in: l-f (lu- (lomm 11h} -r Luv. “'th the (“unlit-ll) Inn wznw A: :qum In tho urislm-rutiu ““4!th ,,: II..- elxhtt-vnzh u-mury. when ‘I u. Hfu'lll u. If h.- \\'ishml In [our [1w mmrzmvzn. (1.1} $0 in his uwn couch Frivwi‘ 1n lin- rnuntry inriflu: u hhh' ul‘ mum; in visit (In-u: \\ rule asking “In-r»- hwl‘w“ shuulll nn-e! hvr. Shc- nnturwl!) mum- In her own mrriugu. \Hn-u M.“ lldxv wurth‘s lu'ruhn- Helen “Nu-«1 (u [my her (Ivhts ln-r prlndpul :Iswt “J5 hvr traveling rhulsc In thv ynulb of our uwu gmmm The Board of Rrgmtmuvm M: (marge :Rockenback, Mr. James Umenr, and ‘Peter 1. Duffy are m yawn 4! (hr mun hall to register “Mars 10! U1: cicx‘U-m Sm: iird. Evrry \Ult‘l I:.Ll>i he [mustn- ed In 1hr. fulurc and \ult‘fa shuuid see that the” names are pr-vgk'zl) h‘hlhh‘red. A copy 0‘ the list ml! be rmznd at the post office aiw one a: the at? 1' mi 1h:- 1mm clerk. Mr. meM Mu ~ I‘m- “)!ch of the (own 0: Wu»: I'm’!’ (-IJ ml! 0111;!!th post Ofi'nc ..: .LI 1.x- ‘1 u! the town clerk and 5m- 13:". Im- : nmws are properly {fighk'rwi (Hr .-: »\ ““ {Pu-.1 nght to vutc wnH bc thl‘L-Iigvxi ('Im- tum day. Thrsc rcgl,~.{«".~ .xlt‘ W‘” 1.. public Inspection. and Ull‘lk‘ u n war.“- as 10 making such rcgmmm u trustees of the L'niversny ol llhnon. clerk of the Supreme Court. [v.0 repre- ‘ sentativeo in Congress at large. repre- sentative in Congress (or the Tenth Con- ?gressional distrlcl. clerk of the Appellnte court (or the second Appellate L‘ourtlm- trict, three representatxvcs m the General Assembly of the Eighth Senatorial st- ‘tn'ct. county judge. County tlcrk. rounty ltreasurer, sheriff, county supermtendt-nt ‘ol schools. Wlnch election mll be open lat seven o'clock tn the tttormng, and ‘shall be closed at five u'tlw‘n m the .lalternoon of that day: Thur Lip. Ar. Plugged wwr Wood-n Dink. So Thoy Can't En Dog Th" women: of nuth-xz. \gmfln He not prelunssesslng .1111] m III-'fl' «unty attire, with tails of an.“ h mum: (run: their girdles. are SOHH'YHIH“ n-u.!_v gm tmque. COACHES AN‘D AUTOCARS Notices 01 elecuon haxe been posted, for In elecn'on to be held Tuesday. the third dly of November next, at town hall. Deerfield. in flames: drama or town of West Deerfield. in the County of Lake and State of Illinois for: One L'niled States scatter, state treuurer, state superintendent of public instrucnon. three Mn Eugene Endcr was hostess at a dmncr party to I number of her friends in honor of her bxrthday annnersary Monday evening The subway under the C. M St. Paul tracks is underway. III. II. J. Clark spent a few clan of! last week with her daughter, Miss Eliza. bed! Clark 0! Chicago. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOB WOMEN OF NIGERIA. be rmznd at (he he ”"11- x-f {he yin l'ri‘w 1‘11:- ('3: I'm’!’ x-IJ “A“ .L( '_.'.x‘ \"u(‘ U! .33". KM“? 11. 114-5 } -r Luv. HHI‘ AI 1?!!le ml~ vh' If." I u: Hfu'lll II . mrznmn. (1.1} iv'iuL‘ 1n lin- 1' «1.1.4; in \hn'h' hHl‘w“ ;i;:"1.‘!_\ waxur I .\I.\‘ lldflv ~hmi (I: pny - "zlrl‘iml I of Hm Alu'llt H mm“: Il"l‘.|h‘~[ -‘ um loumn; an: and moon II'I «u: charming mum Ind mm run- In In momma um an, m bounty-nymymtmun m In oudng cont. Ill-3mm Doro h I motoring cnItum that Includ- I am: Itnw bonnet. wlmIion‘vdlot chllon Ind I Inort con 0! w mud“; The ma. loll“ outfit b I * convenlem for (no 170qu who no ! (on or for the woman mm. i I i 1 w i I ‘ Him For Wonk Cm To keep your nockvflr um. M (not: when traveling with I can an. pot ODCD "unm- between the mam: leave. or n mnnxinc. which min on Io- room than a m: Ind In very coo- venlent who-n removed to we are.“ drawn n \s "pod-m and u laundered ueckwar Ind ribbon Convnmonco and Good Look. Arc Com- bmod In Owing Gannon“. Motoring gum In. 0! HI! rune-He. of Courempnrv The qlll'r Huntlrm‘tlva fealnm that M flnl rnnnn-u-nu-d coat: and In-nduwr nuw mu enm- Her fin-t book. “)lndow Gnu." I collection of Ibort Icon-On. brought her Immediate mition. Rho MI I!» published A Volume 0! poem. I book of may: on travel, I grant number of short atom-I that have nm IppIIn-d ,ln mug-2mm Ind never-l Imbmonl novels. Tho but known or the latter 1m- "Ttw Story of Thym" Ind "Ru-I- Marin-d " Hlu Brown. who that nndn her-elf conspicuous: in (be the-trial worm. In. born at Humpeon hm. N. 8.. In 137. She gained her adulation ll Robinson seminary. Eton-r. N, 8.. from which Ob. wu graduated In um Almost immediately the took up literary work Her Wt Into New England chnnmr and her knowledge of the m. of which the 'u 1 part have been great factor: In her unmo- 31m .Uh’t' Brown of “union, n"! oils: and short Iwry wrllrr of Nt-u‘ England 11h- und types. Is the \’1I'h>r In the mntvsL The cub prin- or 81mm DH. uln-ndy been paid to brr. and her pray. ”(,‘hndren of Earth.” In In pn-p Irntlon fur production early next m 309. pmbnbly at the Boom (healer. Tm- prize of $10.0“) oflwm-d on Mun-h 21. 1913. by Winthrop Amos. formerly din-Nor of the New menu-r and now proprietor of the Little Ind [100“) (ht-alert, New Yurk. (or [be bvél Arm-mun play, lull been nulnh-d to a Woman ION-1'0 mt? AID mu How England um." Wm- .10.- m Pn‘u wm. Nu Pic-u Play. MOTORING OUTFITS. oman’s I!“ ALICI IUD"! It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Saw Real Estate, Loam and Insurance THE ERSKIN E BANK FRANK L. SILJESTROM Office and Yuda Eh Phcc And Fun! Street R w. SCHNEIDER, 13 St. Johns Ave. ram... 331 Ordu' your cod or wood while the weather in good 1.1.91»... 67 Wear One and Convince Yourself Bowman Dairy Company TBLBPHONES North Shore Fuel Supply Co. [Hm Manger Bowman Dairy Company Lake Geneva Ice Jul! telephone 65 And the Coal or Ice Man will all that the Bavaria Sweater Coats and Jerseys are the best made to-day for comfort and dura- bility. Prices 81.75 to $8.50. These are thethrm v1tal\1nts connected with the production 1118;1h11k All our products are safe. Dairy Inspection Perfect Pasteurizlion Bottling in the Country Does not ly to Safe Milk. It is the cheapest article of cod that you can buy. The Retail Price has not been increased. High Cost of Living Hard and Soft Coal Wood, Feed, Lumber and Building Material And thereby cut down your living Cost Use More Safe Milk GOOD BANK --COAL-- 121 Vine Avenue HIGHLAND PARK. 9 Gary’s Home Bakery 230 N. 5:. Johns Aie. md delicious as they can be, come uur rolls to our cunomcn every mommg 11'! u: add your name to the list. We are delivering rolls and bread m your nughborhood and we know you’ll like them a well as your neighborx do. “'hjch do you prefer” Mllk. water, Vienna or buns’ Suppose you try a few of PM Hot From the 0m Scranton GLINCOB. 7o MOM” (3)de myochi Judccolthe ty, mum ”avid-dud nupcynothn rmofln‘fl 1'me mmvfl fimumd Pint Wad: 5% come at 0.111 de‘ Been-aw Ill duct to him II‘ Mutual“ oiled-scoot! ”WW-'6: mammal Bum... w Shallbchld h Parka“ rundown.- Tothevaundd Pukhnvk'b‘ the with film ty uoufl ol nil (1001!!) lot and: Sun or [mi Gown or Lula macaw ‘Shdlhai

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